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Old 31 August 2010, 14:05   #1
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alternative wireless ethernet driver

is there any 060 - compatible wireless ethernet driver or the only possibility to connect to the internet is to use wired connection? I hope I could find here someone who uses the internet with 060
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Old 31 August 2010, 14:11   #2
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is there any 060 - compatible wireless ethernet driver or the only possibility to connect to the internet is to use wired connection? I hope I could find here someone who uses the internet with 060
Hi!

It is working for me with my Netgear MA401 PCMCIA WiFi card which uses the prism2.device driver.

I have a Blizzard 1260 in this machine. I'm using MiamiDX to get online.

Steve.
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It is working for me with my Netgear MA401 PCMCIA WiFi card which uses the prism2.device driver.

I have a Blizzard 1260 in this machine. I'm using MiamiDX to get online.

Steve.
I was using Speedtouch 110 card with prism2 until I received Blizzard 1260. No matter whether it is Genesis or MiamiDX, every attempt to connect to the prism2.device causes guru mediation or freezes the system. When I put my Blizzard 1230 back inside everything is ok. Do you think all these errors may be caused by this particular ethernet card?
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Old 31 August 2010, 15:18   #4
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You described all kinds of problems with your Blizzard 1260 in earlier threads, not only with the WLAN card. So the problem probably is the 1260 and not the Speedtouch.

You should try different RAM modules on the 1260 as a first step.
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Old 31 August 2010, 15:45   #5
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You described all kinds of problems with your Blizzard 1260 in earlier threads, not only with the WLAN card. So the problem probably is the 1260 and not the Speedtouch.

You should try different RAM modules on the 1260 as a first step.
That's right, I reinstalled the system from scratch and it's ok now, this is the only thing that doesn't work. It seems that prism2.device can't be even opened
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